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Old 03-02-13, 11:44 PM   #406
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Thanks to all contributing to the tweaks in this thread, got my SH4 looking good!
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Old 07-25-13, 09:56 AM   #407
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Hi everyone,

I'm not sure what settings should I set in Nvidia Inspector ? I'm using GWX with Mep 4.2 environment. Thank you







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Old 07-26-13, 12:55 PM   #408
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Hi Sailor _X,

Yes, nhancer no longer. I also use Sh3 nvidia control pannel and the Nvidia Inspector.

My settings on nvidia inspector is below.

Some comments and tips:

1. The settings and tips continues almost the same that we have on the first post when using nhancer
2. If you dont have sun halo please report to your nvidia control pannel and *DISABLE* the gamma correction in your global and sh3 settings (and obviously on the nvidia Inspector too). Double check here!
3. I added a 4x sparse grid ssaa and the related negative texture lod that seems to add some better visuals (just allowed using nvidia inspector I think)
4. Anyway, seems that actually using only the Nvidia control pannel (with that basic tips: max 4xMSAA and no gamma correction) is enough to have a good/best nvidia image for sh3, no more necessary to use Nvidia Inspector or anything more then.

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Old 07-26-13, 01:26 PM   #409
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The amazing thing about this game is you could have your head glued to the map, working a plot, thinking all about intercepts and patrol ranges and torpedoes-

...and then you'll pop the hatch and just have a "...my God is that beautiful." moment.

I pulled up alongside the Submarine tender in Tulagi to lay over for a few days (long story, but I was 'penalizing' myself for using 'meta-game' information. ...I know, I'm odd like that...), and the moon rising over the coast was so stunning I spent 35 minutes of my precious hobby time just watching it in real time.
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Old 07-26-13, 06:50 PM   #410
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Hi Sailor _X,

Yes, nhancer no longer. I also use Sh3 nvidia control pannel and the Nvidia Inspector.

My settings on nvidia inspector is below.

Some comments and tips:

1. The settings and tips continues almost the same that we have on the first post when using nhancer
2. If you dont have sun halo please report to your nvidia control pannel and *DISABLE* the gamma correction in your global and sh3 settings (and obviously on the nvidia Inspector too). Double check here!
3. I added a 4x sparse grid ssaa and the related negative texture lod that seems to add some better visuals (just allowed using nvidia inspector I think)
4. Anyway, seems that actually using only the Nvidia control pannel (with that basic tips: max 4xMSAA and no gamma correction) is enough to have a good/best nvidia image for sh3, no more necessary to use Nvidia Inspector or anything more then.

Rubini, what GPU are you using? Are you overclocking it?
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Old 07-26-13, 10:03 PM   #411
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Rubini, what GPU are you using? Are you overclocking it?
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I5 2500 gtx560 8gb ram. No overclock here.
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Old 07-27-13, 02:32 AM   #412
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Hi mate,

I5 2500 gtx560 8gb ram. No overclock here.
Thank you for reply Rubini. Just wondering, I'm using GF9500 GT will it not be too much for my card if I set anisotropic filtering to x16 ?

Anyway I will get a chance to to try these settings on Sunday when I'll be at home.
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Old 07-28-13, 01:12 PM   #413
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Thank you for reply Rubini. Just wondering, I'm using GF9500 GT will it not be too much for my card if I set anisotropic filtering to x16 ?

Anyway I will get a chance to to try these settings on Sunday when I'll be at home.
Edited: I'm having stuttering here with such settings
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Old 07-28-13, 02:53 PM   #414
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Edited: I'm having stuttering here with such settings
Try to just use the nividia control pannel with 4x MSAA&gamma correction disabled. This must be enough - I guess that the lastest nvidia drives have now a better AA code. If you can, also enable some AF. Just for comment, I didn´t liked the native Nvidia FXAA for sh3 specifically, for some others games it´s very good.
Hopes that help!
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Old 07-31-13, 03:26 PM   #415
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Hi Guys, how can on get rid of the light points on the horizon when there is stormy wind and sea conditions and on the edges of ships?
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Old 08-07-13, 02:55 AM   #416
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I'm new to the forum, but learned a lot of useful information. Here, too, setting the right thing! Many thanks for your work!: До:
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Old 08-07-13, 04:04 PM   #417
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Hello, is it advized to use Nvidia Inspector latest version? or stick with the Nvidia control panel?
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Old 09-28-13, 04:24 PM   #418
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Good hunting! Does anyone know a fix to the slight texture flickering in free camera around large capital ships. I know free camera but I love to watch them go down!
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Old 10-17-13, 07:52 AM   #419
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New to all this.. Did some reading but still fuzzy. Can someone guide me on typical adjustments.

I'm running......

Intel 7 2.4 ghz
8mb ddr3-1600 RAM
WIN 8
Nvidia GTX 770M w/ 3mb

Sh4
TMO 2.5
RSRDC

NO environmental mods as of yet... Any suggested?

Here is my Nvidia control panel










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Old 01-22-14, 01:10 PM   #420
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Thanks for all the info on setting up the graphics on SH4.
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